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Council noise row shuts popular Coventry city centre bar AGAIN

Postby dutchman » Mon Jan 16, 2017 11:22 pm

Shanksy's The Bar With No Name was closed for a week last year as they tried to soundproof the venue

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A popular city centre bar has once again had to close its doors due to a continuing dispute with Coventry City Council over noise.

Shanksy’s The Bar With No Name in Corporation Street announced last week that it would be temporarily closed while work to soundproof the building is completed.

Representatives of the bar said they hoped to be able to reopen as soon as possible, but no date has been confirmed yet.

The bar was forced to close in November last year because of a dispute with a council over the level of noise affecting tenants in the flats above the bar.

A council statement at the time said: “The bar have been having live bands on at the weekends which has been causing noise complaints from nearby flats.

“Shanksys were supposed to have a professional noise consultant visit last weekend to take some readings working in conjunction with the owners of the affected flats and see what work was needed and the council are waiting for the results of this work.”

Despite reopening their doors, owners announced on January 6 that they would be unable to open that weekend. This was followed by another statement announcing the temporary closure on January 11.

The new nightspot opened in October in the former Frangos restaurant.

The bar’s most popular feature which draws people from around the region are the ‘prosecco pods’ in Lesley’s Lounge where customers can enjoy unlimited prosecco from £20 each - depending on the number in your group.

For a total cost of £100, a group of up to five people can enjoy unlimited prosecco over three hours in the prosecco pods.

There is also a cocktail bar with experienced mixologists producing a range of tasty concoctions, including their signature drink The Red Biddy – made with citrus vodka, lychee juice, lime, sugar and a secret ingredient.

Inside the venue there is a dancefloor and a private hire lounge area described “as the Ultra VIP experience”.

Both the bar’s owners and Coventry City Council have been contacted for further comment.

Shanksy's have told the Telegraph that they will know more following a meeting on Wednesday.

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Re: Council noise row shuts popular Coventry city centre bar AGAIN

Postby dutchman » Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:43 pm

Shanksy's to reopen after noise complaints forced second closure

A city centre bar at the centre of an ongoing noise dispute with Coventry City Council will reopen this weekend.

Shanksy’s The Bar With No Name will welcome back punters on Friday, January 27, after temporarily closing to complete work on soundproofing the building.

Owners of the Corporation Street bar were forced to close the doors two weeks ago due to “commercial issues” which delayed the start of the soundproofing.

The bar was first closed in November last year after a dispute over noise from live bands affecting tenants in the flats above the venue.

After reopening, the owners were once again forced to close the doors temporarily on January 6.

A recent statement on their Facebook page read: “We thank you for your patience whilst we continue to resolve issues concerning noise.

“The plan is to open our doors again on Friday, January 27.

“We apologise for the inconvenience and look forward to seeing you soon.”

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Re: Council noise row shuts popular Coventry city centre bar AGAIN

Postby dutchman » Sat Jan 28, 2017 8:26 pm

Popular city centre bar Shanksy's closes permanently after noise dispute

A popular city centre bar plagued by noise complaints has closed its doors.

Shanksy's The Bar With No Name has told customers that it will be looking for a new premises to operate from after failing to solve an ongoing noise dispute with Coventry City Council.

A statement on Shanksy's Facebook page said: "We deeply regret that due to ongoing issues that we have endured over the last couple of months, we can't reach an agreement and have no other choice to close at these premises.

"We are in the process of finding another location which will allow us to trade to our full potential."

They once again the owners thank punters for their support and reassured them that they would return to Coventry's nightlife scene.

"We are hugely disappointed and would like to thank everyone for there support throughout this frustrating time.

It continued: "Thank you for your great feedback and hope to get Shanksy's running again soon."

The bar has asked anyone with bookings to contact them for a refund.

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